
And they manage to do this and come off as amazingly different at the same time, partly because of Urs' Impossibly Cool Weapon. It's a weird case with 9-year-old Marco and 17-year-old Urs. Urs and Marco Van De Land, who also happen to be brothers.

A Multi-Slot Character might have their multiple incarnations be this trope. Supertrope of Shotoclone, which refers to this phenomenon affecting a particular character archetype. Contrast Ditto Fighter, where a character copies every character he fights against.

Ultimate, which marks these types of characters with that term.Ĭompare Cosmetically Different Sides. If you ever hear anyone call these characters "Echo Fighters", chances are they play Super Smash Bros. This is often justified in the game's backstory ( if it has any) by the characters being family members or having trained in the same school. Divergent Character Evolution may serve to further differentiate such characters in sequels. Generally, if the characters aren't exactly alike, one will be comparatively quick and light, with the other slow and heavy, and a third may be balanced between the two. They may look similar, and in older games will likely be a Head Swap and/or Palette Swap of one another, but this is not required indeed, in Tekken, one human character has similar moves to a bear. with Ike's up-B Aether recovery move, the move Palutena claimed he lacked.Ī common trope seen in Fighting Games, where two or more characters are given equal or similar abilities and moves. Ultimate, albeit as an Echo Fighter of Roy.

for Wii U note This was before Chrom became playable in Super Smash Bros.
